US Nationals – Day 2 Report

Sebastion Sørensen US Nationals Silver Fleet Champion. Photo: Rachel Bartel for @harken_inc

The Final Day U.S. Nationals and the Long Goodbye

Saturday marked the final day of a long and demanding DN North American Championship week at Green Lake. By then, the North Americans were decided, the awards presented, and the fleet had a choice to make. Pack up or keep sailing.

Many chose to keep sailing.

In 2025, the DN class voted to change the format of the North American Championship from a fourteen race series to seven races, followed by an optional nonranking regatta for those who wanted to continue the week. The idea was simple. Crown the champions, then let sailors sail if the ice allowed.

Green Lake delivered.

Light air arrived for the U.S. National Championship, just enough to get racing started. Gold Fleet completed three races. Silver Fleet completed two before the wind finally shut down. A third Silver Fleet race exceeded the time limit and was black flagged. By midafternoon, it was clear the week had run its course.

U.S. National Championship results LINK
Gold Fleet Champion James “T” Thieler
Silver Fleet Champion Sebastian Sørensen

Sebastian Sørensen’s week deserves special mention. Still a junior sailor, he has had a breakout season, showing composure, speed, and consistency well beyond his years.

Thanks Where They Are Due

A regatta of this scale depends on people who show up early, stay late, and work in difficult conditions.

Host Western Region Commodore Tim Mower took on his first major organizing role and saw it through. We are grateful for his steady hand and willingness to step up.

PRO Pat Heppert beat the sunrise each morning, scouting the lake to find the best possible course. He did it every day, even in bitter cold, adjusting continually as conditions changed.

Measurers and line helpers Dave Ryan and Paul Hickman, both from the Toledo Ice Yacht Club, accepted every challenge with good humor and professionalism.

Scoring on the ice was handled by Nina Fleming and Anne Foeller (with myself as caller.) Tabulation in the back office was handled by Bob Foeller, keeping results accurate and timely as racing progressed. Nina hails from Maine and has extensive experience with land sailing officiating. Bob and Ann are long-time Toledo Ice Yacht Club members.

At the weather mark, Fred Stritt from Lake Delavan, WI ran his command post, in constant communication with Pat, tracking wind changes and confirming that all competitors made the course. He was assisted throughout the week by Dan Williams.

Thanks to Maureen Bohleber, Green Lake Ice Yacht Club member and Nite Fleet Commodore, for local knowledge and onsite support when it mattered.

Thanks to Greg Mullett of the Gull Lake Ice Yacht Club for line technical support.

4LIYC member Daniel Hearn deserves special recognition. He does whatever is asked, often before it is asked. He also played an important mentoring role for Sebastian Sørensen. When Sebastian was on the line, Daniel was there with a quiet word of advice and support.

Thank you to the Green Lake Ice Yacht Club for hosting us, for an unforgettable social event, and for making sure we always had what we needed.

Thanks to Joe Norton for opening his shop for a tour on our cold lay day and for lending the scoring team his Ranger.

Thanks to Ron Sherry, T. Thieler, and Chris Berger for staying late to answer questions at an evening clinic organized by Tim Mower, after already putting in long days on the ice.

Special thanks to Brian Jones for a memorable sing along of a song he wrote about iceboating, which set the tone for an evening that brought the DN and ISA communities together.

Thank you as well to the governing board for being available throughout the week for decision making and guidance. Commodore Rob Holman, Vice Commodore Karen Binder, Eastern Region Commodore James T. Thieler, Mountain Lakes Region Commodore Paul Chamberland, and Central Region Commodore Peter Johanson.

Finally, thank you to every competitor who made the choice to join us for this week. We faced some challenging days. We adapted. We persevered. And once again the DN class brought a championship week to a proper finish.
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2026 DN North American Awards Photo Gallery

Frederik Lonegreen S8, Karol Jablonski P36, and Chris Berger US5166 push off the line. Photo: Rachel Bartel for @harken_inc

North American Championship awards were presented at Friday’s night Green Lake Ice Yacht Club social event at regatta headquarters. These photos capture the sailors who earned fleet trophies during a demanding week on the ice.

One especially meaningful presentation was the JR Francis Memorial Trophy, awarded to the winner of the first race of the North American Championship. The Francis family recently deeded the trophy to the DN class in JR’s honor. The bowl was made by JR himself while he was still in high school, making it a deeply personal piece of DN history.

The inaugural recipient of the trophy is Steve Orlebeke, winner of the first race of the 2026 North American Championship.
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Bronze Fleet: From left, Sebastian Sorensen 5th, Robert Haag 19th, Peter Shorett 4th, Peter Nordquist 8th, Tim Ballerd 2nd, Mike Rian 1st, in front Csilla Gal 7th, and Martha Croasdale 3rd. Martha was also the top placing female.

 

Silver Fleet: From left, Cooper Frost 10th, Ryan Kyle 9th, Jim Grogan 1st, 8th Keith Schwark, 6th Jake Skala, 7th Edward Demerest, 4th David Frost, 3rd Paul Chamberland, Rob Holman 2nd

Gold Fleet: From left Jeff Roseberry 10th, John Curtis 9th, Peter Van Rossem 8th, Nicholas Mabboux 7th, Chris Berger 6th, James T Thieler 5th, Steve Orlebeke 4th, Karol Jablonski 1st, Ron Sherry 3rd, front Matt Struble 2nd

 

International DN History Trophy Case


Polish DN sailor, Romuald Rowecki P25, shared these two pictures of his DN trophy case. Note the big North Shrewsbury Ice Boat and Yacht Club Red Bank, NJ sticker in the back and the bold graphics from the 1977 Gold Cup. Romuald was in the first group of Europeans that traveled to North America to sail at the 1971 championship. (Runner Tracks September 2019).  Romuald also wrote an article for the May issue of Runner Tracks detailing the history of DN sailing in Poland.